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compromise

[kom-pruh-mahyz] / ˈkɒm prəˌmaɪz /






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Both houses of parliament seem to have different visions for the ban, meaning they will likely need to reach a compromise before it can become law.

From Barron's

A team of researchers led by California Institute of Technology computer scientist and mathematician Babak Hassibi says it has created a large language model that radically compresses its size without compromising performance.

From The Wall Street Journal

But to compromise would be antithetical to the spirit of the group.

From Los Angeles Times

Meutya said over the weekend there would be "no room for compromise regarding compliance".

From Barron's

"You're actually having to compromise a wee bit on the actual facilities at some places," he explained.

From BBC